Sherbrooke daily record, 28 août 1953, vendredi 28 août 1953
[" \tAUGUST\t\t\t1953\t\t s\tM\tT\tw\tt\tf\ti » 2\t3\tm 4\t5\t6\tm 7\t1 8 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22 23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 30\t31\t«\t-\t-\t\u2022\t- THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897 PRICE: 5 CENTS\tSHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1953 WEATHER H07 Sunny with cloudy periods; con* tinning hot today and Saturday; chance of thundershowers this afternoon; scattered thundershowers Saturday afternoon and evening; winds westerly 15.Low-high 68 and 86.Fifty-seventh Year World News In Brief Montreal _ (P \u2014 Don Doe of Granby, Que., and Don Cherry of Wichita Falls, Texas, each held one-up leads over their Scottish opponents at the half-way mark today in the Canadian amateur golf championship semi-finals.Doe had an early three-hole lead over Jimmy Wilson, lost it and finally moved in front again at the 18th hole with a par four to Wilson\u2019s five.* *\t?Taipch.\tFormosa\t\u2014\t(Æh\t\u2014 Gen.James A.Van Fleet, former 8th Army commander in Korea, conferred today with President Chiang Kai-shek of Nationalist China.Van Fleet, member of an American aid group for Korea, arrived Thursday\tnight\tfrom\tTokyo at Chiang\u2019s invitation.* *\t* Washington \u2014 t/P) \u2014 An estimated 10,000 telephone workers in the Washington area and in West Virginia went on strike today to join thousands of Communications Workers\tof\tAmerica\tunion members already striking in seven other states.*\t*\t* Tokyo \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 A strong earth tremor rocked northern\tJapan\tearly\ttoday, the meteorological bureau announced.The tremor was felt throughout Hokkaido and northern Honshu.*\t*\t* Pusan \u2014 (VPl \u2014 South Korea's national assembly voted today to return to Seoul next month, ending its nearly three-year stav in this provisional capital on the southeast coast.This will complete return of the government to Seoul.* * * Cairo \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Iran\u2019s new prime minister, Gen.Faz-lollah Zahedi.announced that he will hold oil talks with Britain in the second half of September, according to the newspaper AI Miiri here today.* * * Tokyo \u2014\t\u2014 Eleven beam- ing Canadian soldiers, recently released from Communist prisoner of war camps, toured Tokyo\u2019s Ginza shopping district today, collecting gifts to take home.The 11, who reached freedom last Saturday along with other Allied prisoners released under the Korean truce terms, were headed bv 2nd Lieut.Gordon Owen of Vancouver.* *\t* London \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Britons will be able to buy white bread again next week for the first time in 11 years, Government control of the milling industry ends at midnight Saturday and bakers will then be able to use whiter flour in loaves free of price control.* *\t* Cambridge.Mass.\u2014 f/Pt \u2014 Paul Leavitt\u2019s hobby of tree climbing is becoming costly to his family.Paul, 12, suffered his third fracture in a little more than a year when he fell from a tree Thursday.It was an\tankle\tthis time.\tIn\ttwo previous\tfalls\the\tsuffered ankle and arm fractures.U.N.Assembly Is Expected To Approve U.S.Proposal For Talks Without India F.B.I.Agents Arrest Two Red Leaders San Francisco \u2014 (.-P) \u2014 Two ; fugitive Communist leaders and ; three alleged satellites, charged 1 with harboring them in a remote I mountain hideout, were arrested 1 Thursday by federal bureau of investigation agents posing as cam-i pers.A fourth follower was picked up : later 100 miles away.All were jailed quickly, one of j them in grim Alcatraz prison in i San Francisco bay.Sixteen FBI agents in campers\u2019 | blue jeans caught Robert George I Thompson and Sidney Steinberg in ja cabin 8,000 feet up in the rug-! ged Sierra Nevada, about 200 | miles east of San Francisco.Their arrest climaxed a relent-; less two-year manhunt.Thompson, one of -11 top Com-| munist leaders convicted in 1951 I of violating the Smith Act, was rushed to Alcatraz.He disaopear-ed two years ago when ordered to report to federal court in New \\ork for commitment for a three-year prison term.He will serve that three years ; at another prison, the FBI said.The Smith Act makes it a crime to conspire to teach and advocate the violent overthrow of the U.S.government.Steinberg, indicted with 21 other \u201csecond string\u201d Reds in 1951 on similar Smith Act charges, was jailed here on $100,000 bail.He will be arraigned for removal proceedings to face trial in New York.The other three captured in the Sierra hideout were locked up in i San Francisco county jail on S35.-J000 bail each.The FBI identified ! them as Carl Edwin Rasi, 40, a ! Minnesota Communist leader; Sa-j muel I.Coleman.42, of New York described as a veteran Red and ! leader in the Communist under-I ground since 1951, and Mrs.Shirley Keith Kremcn, 21, a reported leader of leftist activities in Los Angeles.Hours after the first five had been arrested, FBI agents picked up Patricia Blau.42, near Stoek-¦ ton.Calif., and charged her with harboring the fugitives.The FBI said an automobile found in the mountain retreat was Blau's six aliases.She was Described as a Canadian-born Communist organizer who was natura-1 lized in New York last year.Special agent William Whelan said Mrs.Blau, born in Fort Smith, N.W.T., was a top Communist or-; ganizer in Bangor, Me., in 1946 and in Colorado in 1948 and 1950.Thompson was one of four top Communists who disappeared in 1951.Another Gus Hall, parly secretary, was arrested in Mexico City Oct.9.1951.The other two, Gilbert Green and Harry Winston, are still at large.Communists Threaten To Boycott Any Such Sided\" Parley Two- I'nited Nations, N.Y.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 The United Nations general assembly today was expected to approve United States demands for a Korean peace conference between non-Communist nations and Red countries with India excluded.The Communists, however, threatened to boycott any such \u2018\"two-sided\u201d parley, The assembly was due to adopt a U.S.-sponsored resolution passed bv the 60-country political committee Thursday that the conference include; 1.The 16 UN members which j including a number of neutrals,' supplied troops under the UN ban-, or whether it should be limited to lier: The United States, Britain.| two teams of \u2022belligerents.Australia.Canada, Belgium, Col- j The U.S.advocated the two-sided ombia, Ethiopia.France, Greece, i conference while \u2019Russia pressed Luxembourg, The Netherlands, ! for a wide representation of non-New Zealand.The Philippines, The \\ belligerents.The U.S.won by a Union of South Africa, Turkey and j substantial m a j o r i t y.although i Thailand.2.\tSouth Korea.3.\tBy implication, the Communist belligerents: North Korea and Communist China.some countries thought (his view should have been modified to include India.The political committee voted 42-5 with 10 countries abstaining! f Today's Chuck!© Art, like morality, consists of drawing the line somewhere.4.The Soviet Union, \u201cprovided i for a 15-power resolution recom-the other Communist side desires ! mending that all the countries it.\u201d\t, fighting under the UN banner in The political committee approv-| Korea should attend fche confer ! ed an invitation for India 27-21, i ence if they desired to do so.but the approval fell far short of! Later, when Lodge's accusation the two.thirds majority required | that the communists were threat jin the 60-nation assembly.The ening to boycott the conference, ; assembly vote today was expect- i Vishinsky went along with the reso- \u2022 led to follow the committee pat-| lution to invite Russia to the con-1 j tern, barring India from a place j ference (able \u201cproviding the other at the table.\ti side desires it.\" Soviet delegate Andrei Vishins-j About ten of the 16 UN allies iky told the political committee the \u2018are expected to attend, along with! ; reactions of North Korea and Red : South Korea, on the UN side.| { China definitely would have to be ! North Korea, Red China and Rus-considered here.And he left no j sia are asked lo sit on the corn-doubt these reactions to the U.S.-' munist.side Russia's participation,\u2019 backed conference lineup would | on (he Red side only, was recom-be unfavorable.\tmended by a 55-2 vote in the po- U.S.delegate Henry Cabot Lod- | litical committee, gc Jr., said this was a veiled threat ; Among the UN Allies who have that the Communists would tor- ; signified their intention to take pedo the conference unless they | part in the parley are the U.S.i got their own way about which ! Canada, Britain, France, Turkey, [countries would take part.\tAustralia, and Colombia.Vishinsky contended he had Vishinsky tried to get approval 1 made no \u201cveiled threats.\" All ne for a conference consisting of 1.5 [had wanted to say, he said, was countries, but was voted down 4!-3 That any reactions of the Com- \u2022 with 13 abstaining.[munist side would have to be con- ;\t._ \u2014.! sidered by the UN.The delegates bore in mind, bovv-! ever, that Vishinsky the day bc-; fore had termed the American-sponsored resolution an \u201cultimatum\" and strongly implied the Communist Chinese and North Koreans would reject any conference lineup but the 15-nâtîon \u201croundtable\u201d proposed by the Soviet Union and rejected Thursday by the political committee.Lodge, nevertheless, said the United States would begin work immediately on the task of arranging the conference.One uf the decisions approved by the committee was, that the U.S.should ar-i range for the time and place of the | parley.Geneva appeared to be the I most likely site.The time must not be later than Oct.28, under terms of the armistice agreement.[ The fight over India caused a i wide rift among the Western allies, however, and added to feeling among the Asian and Arab countries against the U.S.The political committee gave [ decisive answer to another major j issue: Whether the peace conference should be a roundtable affair, AYER'S CUFF FAIR DIRECTORS: Above is the group photo of the riiiTCtors of the Stnnslciul County Agricultural and Horlicul-turnl Fair which opened vostrrdav at the Ayer\u2019s Cliff fair grounds.In Ihe front row, from loll to right: Lugenc Bedard Ayer s Cliff- Russell Call.Magee Township; Harold Baldwin, Barnsion.Mrs.M B.Corey.Secretary roasurei l la ley; George Cm Us.Stanstead Township; Hugh MeClary.Stanstcad Village; J.11.Bruneau, Magog Township; nm Ardue Moulton.Halley In the second row, same order: Bale Miller, Wes I Hatley: Tom Ride, Hatley; M.Valhcre, Avert (lift: l>.Johnston, Aye i s ( Itff.1.J.Whitcomb, West Hatley; and Arthur Slack, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.(Record I\u2019hotn by Gerry l.emay) Gaspe Prospector Will Be Arraigned Montreal Today On Charge Of Murdering Hunter tb Iran Wai To Stage Coronation Tehran, Iran \u2014(Reuters) Bazaar owners and businessmen here have launched a campaign lo cn courage the shah to hold a Coronation.The young shah has several times postponed his crowning in the past on the grouiids of Iran\u2019s economic difficulties.Now 500 members of the Lalezar business community, led by Abol-ghassem Molaei.a leading ice cream merchant, hopes to persuade him to change his mind.A three-foot-wide scroll is being displayed on a Lalezar street corner to obtain signatures of people in favor of holding a coronation.It stands beside a 30 foot triumphal arch, draped with rich Orien- Contimied on Page 5.By BERNARD DUFRESNE Canadian Press Staff Writer Gaspe, Que.\u2014 t® \u2014A heavy-set, j beetle-browed prospector and jack j of-all-trades will be arraigned to- j day at Perce, Que,, 55 miles trom [ here, on a charge of murder in connection \"with the death of one 1 of three American hunters in Ihcj Gaspe wilds.Wilbert Coffin of York Centre.; a community near here, charged with murder in connection with the death of Richard Lindsey, 17, | one of three Pennsylvania hunt ers, following a coroner\u2019s inquest [ here Thursday.Coffin was served with the ar rest warrant as he sat in a Quebec j provincial police car outside the! parish hall where the inquest wh-q h:id.11c was held criminally responsible by the coroner\u2019s jury in the death of the younger Lindsey and Fred Claar, 20, of East Freedom, Pa.Richard Lindsey and his 45-year-old father are from Holli-daysburg, Pa.No verdict was announced in Ihe elder Lindsey's Preliminary hearing in the case is expected lo open immediately followirtg Coffin\u2019s arraignment on the murder chargé.Coffin is believed by police to have boon the last man to have seen the hunters alive.He did not testily at Thursday\u2019s hearing at though he did so when the inquest opened a month ago.The six-man coroner\u2019s jury heard 11 witnesses and deliberated for 47 minutes before holding Coffin responsible.One of the main witnesses was Miss Marion Petrie of Montreal, a slim, soft-spoken woman, who police said is also known as \u201cMrs.Wilbert Coffin.\" Miss Petrie earlier was questioned by police for about five hours in Montreal.Police said she led | them to recovery of an European-made pistol, which belonged to Coffin, and lo a pair of biuoc ulars and a fuel pump, which they said were the property of the hunters.Miss Petrie said Coffin arrived at her Montreal home June 14, two days alter he told police he lell Gaspe.She said Collin arrived in a truck borrowed from Billy Baker of Gaspe, Que.She said Ihe truck contained two sleeping bags, a pick, a shovel, a saw.some groceries and a length of chain.Police believe robbery \\va: the motive in llio triple-slaying.They sriil the elder Lindsey's wallet, was found lying open and empty.Lindsey is believed to bavev had $700 m cash when he started on the hunting try).Police said only about $2.00 were found in Ihe scraps of clothing covering the boar-devoured remains of the trio.Churchill Given Lecture On Dress London.- (Reulors) \u2014 Prime , Minister Churchill got a lecture today for turning up at a recent cabinet meeting wearing a formally cut black jacket with a pair of baggy grey slacks.The Tailor and Cutter, trade journal of the British mens wear business, said sartorial pundits ; were shocked when they saw the piefures in the papers.it described ars \u201cunorthodox\u201d his \u201cmarrying of what appeared to be a lightweight pair of grey worsted trousers with a single-brcstcd, link-buttoned, jacket of very for mal cut.\u201d Conference On Sterling Is Planned \u201cIndeed,\u201d the Journal added London- (Reuters) - Commonwealth finance ministers arc ex-.peeled lo hold another conference on the problems of Ihe sterling area towards Ihe end of this year, on aullioritafivc source said here today, The source said dates and venue* .ore still unset fled hut consultations \u2022on these questions arc laking place among Commonwealth caiutals Richard Butler, British treasury chief, hopes the Commonwealth ministers ,wijl he able lo meet be fore Ihe end of 1953 In review 1 progress made since I he last ceo-j nomic conference in London in j November and December, 1952.j II is possible lhal Ihe ncxl conférence, unlike the previous post war meetings, may not be held in London and instead take place in ja Commonweallh capital.Auslral ia\u2019s Canberra is mentione.'l.The conference will deal with U.S.reaction and the United Stales administration views on llhs week's report on dollar-sterling relations made by Lewis Douglas, former United States ambassador lo Britain.The report, still to be examined by Congress, generally confirms British views on how Ihe prob lems of Ihe sterling area, of which Britain is the banker, should be solved.The conference will be attended by Britain, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Southern Rhodesia, and Canada.Ihe only dollar coun try in the Commonwealth.Man Hanged For Slaying Montreal - \t9\t27\t\t\t28\t\t24\t\t30\t31 52.\t\t\t33\t\t\tV, - -\t34\t35\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t37\t\t\t\t\t ÎS\t\t\t\t\t39\t40\t\t\t\t41\t\t \t\tM2\t\t43\t\t44\t\t\t45\t\t\t %\tHi\t\t\t\t48\t\t\t49\t\t50\t51\t52 S3\t\t\t\t54\t\t\tS5\t\t\t\t\t Sfe\t\t\t\t57\t\t\t\t\t58\t\t\t \t\t\t\tso\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t2S NEVER GIVE FOE ANY BARGAINS ! When the opponents announce ithat they intend to make a sacci-! fice bid.you are foolish to let j them have a bargain.Since they j are handing you a blank check, it ' is up to you to fill in a nice large amount.In today's hand the first round of bidding was very informative.East could tell that his partner had heart support and some side strength for the free raise.It was quite possible, perhaps even probable, that West had a singleton spade since the opponents had bid that suit, so vigorously.It was also probable that West i had the ace of clubs and some way of taking care of East's losing diamonds.As it happened, however, East didn\u2019t worry himself about possibilities or probabilities.He knew that he wouldn't have to play the hand at six hearts.North had already announced his intention of sacrificing in spades against any; high heart bid.The vulnerability ! being what it was, it was praeti-!cally impossible for North to-change his mind if East promptly I bid a small slam.! East therefore jumped to six hearts with great assurance and' j speed.South passed miserably,' suspecting that he might Rave two spade tricks, but not daring to take any action.North had no de-: fense against a vulnerable slam, and therefore carried on by mak-! tng the sacrifice bid he had al-i ready promised to make.| East was quite happy to double' six spades.He hadn't been sure of six hearts anyway (and, wouldn't have made it.of course).! but he could be sure of scoring a nice profit against six spades.The play showed East to be quite correct.East won the first trick with the queen of hear's.cashed the king of hearts, and then switched to the king of dia-, mnnds.He nmet took the king of clubs.followiTi with the ace of WEST\tNORTH\t28 A Q J 8 7 3 V 5 3 ?6 2 * J 10 6 2 EAST (D) ?5 4\tA 62 V J 10 6\tV A K Q 9 8 4 ?7 3\t?A K 10 9 + AQ 97 4 3 *K\t East\tSOUTH A A K 10 9 V 7 2 ?QJ 854 A 8 5 East-West vul.South West North 1 V\t1 A\t2 V 4 A 6 V\tPass\tPass 6 A Double\tPass\tPass Pass Opening lead\u2014V J\t diamonds, and then carefully led a third diamond.3Vest naturally ruffed, forcing dummy to overruff.Now South had to lose a second club trick, for a penalty of 1100 points.CARD'SENSE Q\u2014With both sides vulnerable, the bidding has been: East\tSouth West North 1 Diamond Pass 1 NT.2 Spades Pass\t?Vou, South, hold: Spades Q-6-3-2.Hearts K-J-4-2.Diamonds none.Clubs A-J-5-3-2.What do you do: A\u2014Bid three diamonds.This is clearly a cue bid, since you would not dream of showing a real diamond suit at this stage of the bidding.Your intention is to show control of the diamond suit, strong support for spades, and a mild hope that the combined hands can produce a slam.TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding is the same as in the question just answered.You, South, hold: Spades 6-2.Hearts Q-J-5.Diamond 7.Clubs K-J-10-9-6-4-2.What do you do?Answer Tomorrow Facts, however, are facts.Jock pitched in 19 games that season and won them alL ell.Snicker flew off the handle.He could tell by the way Jock was throwing theem that, he hadn't read the typewritten sheaf of pap ers.He called Jock aside and laid into him.But a week passed before Snick-er was sure that Jock had read the typewritten rulees.Then -he wasn't satisfied.\u201cMaybe he read e.v,\u201d he snapped at Butch, \u201cbut they didn\u2019t do him much good.He ain\u2019t polished yet.\" \u201cHe don't need to be polished,\u201d Butch says.\u201cI tell you the boy is a natural.\u2019\u2019 \u201cYou\u2019re crazy! That stuff's for books.I don't happen.\u201d \u201cIt is happening,\u201d said Butch.\"The kid's throwing \u2019em and he\u2019s hitting 'em.What more do you want?\u201d \u201cPolish,\u201d said Snicker.\u201cHe\u2019s got to do better.\u201d Facts, however, are facts.Jock pitched in 10 games that season and won them all.Snicker wasn't satisfied.He wouldn't admit that Butch right.Yet at the same time he did confess that Jock was a profitable addition to the team.Perhaps Snicker was right In his insistence.At any rate, throughout the winter training, Jock steadily improved.He had acquired more polish.Snicker was almost satisfied.\u201cSee!\u201d he.said to Butch.\u201cWhat\u2019d I tell you! The kid\u2019s been reading my rules.It's helping him.\u201d \u201cYou're balmy,\u201d Butch replied.\"The kid don't need rules.\u201d And so the two old cronies continued to disagree throughout the summer.Jock Dndley brought laurels to the team.Snicker was happy.He took all the credit for Jock\u2019s lame £or him self.The only thorn in his'rosebed was Butch.Butch insisted that Jock's greatness was due to no one but himself.\"You're sore,\u201d Snicker told him, \u201cbecause folks are giving me the them rules I wrote.Every one credit.Every one knows about knows it's them fundamentals I thought up that put Jock where he is.Instinct! Nuts!\u201d \u2022 Butch was led up.He got sore.He told Snicker a few things about himself that Snicker had never heard before.\"If you were anything but pig-headed,\u201d Butch roared at him, \u201cI'd have told you somethin glong ago.\u201d \u201cTold me what?\" yelled Snicker.\u201cI'm always willin\u2019 to listen to reason.\u201d \u201cIf the reasons fits in with your ideas you are,\u201d Butch yelled back.\"I'd a told you this long ago only I knew the kid was a natural, but you\u2019re so tick-headed you'd a thought he w-ouldn't make the grade unless he read your rules.\u201d \u201cHe did read 'em!\u201d \u201cLike hell he did; The kid that you re so sure got places because of your danged old fundamentals can't read or write! He never read your paper because he couldn\u2019t.Now what do you thing of that?\u201d And Snicker didn\u2019t snicker.j tit now it consists of 4.000 acre farmed in practical fashion by i present owner.J.H.Grigg.Undi him it is one of the most produc 1 ive areas in the world, earryir 6 000 sheep.200 beef cattle ar about 300 -acres of crops as w< J some 30 saddle horses.London\u2014.0\u2014Dr.H.Franl health ministry official, told health conference that Londo ! only hope of eradicating its t problem lies in shutting all its L tories, dousing its open fires « ; diverting fuel from nearby hea factories.The black fogs of 1; winter were blamed for 1;C ' deaths. Mrs.B.Rowe Given \"Shower\" At East Angus East Angus, Aug.28.\u2014 Mrs.James Stickles and Mrs.Harry Rankin entertained at a miscellaneous \u201cshower\u201d in honor of Mrs.Bruce Rowe, nee Caroline James, at the latter\u2019s home one evening.Upwards of sixteen F.F.members were present.Upon her arrival she was presented with a yellow glad corsage by Mrs.Rankin and escorted to a guest chair, w'hich was prettily decorated with yellow and white streamers.Mrs.Rowe was then presented with a decorated basket full of gifts from her friends with best wishes for her future happiness.Following the opening of the gifts Mrs.Rowe thanked each one for the lovely \u201cshower and gifts,\u201d and invited all to visit her in her new home.Delicious refreshments were Served by the hostesses.SAWYERVILLE Mr.Roy MacRae, of Montreal, has returned home, after spending | a few days visiting his brother.I Mr.Andrew MacRae, Mrs.MacRae and other relatives, f Miss Alanna MacRae.of Claremont, N.H., is spending an inde-, finite time with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew MacRae.| Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Laroche and son, Irvin, of Somerville, Mass., and Mr.Frank Pinto, of j Chelsea, Mass., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Burton Laroche.Mr.Clem MacRae his left by car to return to his home at An-.chorage, Alaska, after having spent the last two weeks visiting triends and relatives here.Mr.and Mrs.Harris Olsson and children, Bobby and Heather, of Thetford Mines, are spending a lew days with Mrs.Olsson's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Rich.Mr.Arthur Bailey and Mrs.: Annable were in Sherbrooke to visit their brother.Mr.Roy Bailey, who is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.OBITUARIES MRS.ROBERT PRATTE, OF RICHMOND A CHRISTENING The christening of the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Roscoe Morrison, of Red Mountain, took place at Christ Church, East Angus, on Sunday, July 19, 1953.Rev.Canon Belford, of Marbleton, officiated at the ceremony.The baby received the names, Janet Elsie.The godparents were Mrs.Alec McKeage, Mrs.Leslie Morgan, and Mr.McLeod.Following the christening ceremony, tea was served by Mrs.Leslie Morgan, at their cottage at Clear Lake.She was assisted in serving by Mrs.Garnett and Mrs.Alfred Rowland.GENERAL NOTES Mr.and Mrs.Albert Beliveau and two small sons, Steven and Craig, have returned from a weeks\u2019 vacation spent in Bristol, N.H., and Boston, Mass., and vicinity.They were accompanied home by Mrs.Albert Beliveau.Sr., who spent several weeks in New-tonville, Mass., and in Bristol, N.H.The Misses Jean and Carolyn Westgate were week-end guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Westgate, prior to leaving for their holidays in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, U.S.A.Mr.Westgate accompanied them and journeyed on to visit, in Montana and other places.Sympathy is extended to Mrs.Joseph Roy and family in their bereavement.Mrs.Percy Stickles has returned home from Fredericton, N.B.w here she spent six weeks with relatives.Miss June Cameron.R.N., of Montreal, accompanied Miss Joan Rowland, R.N., home and spend the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Taylor, of Eaton Corner, were guests of Mrs.Lucina Taylor.Mr.Edward Dearden, of Port Alberni, B.C.is spending a few weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Hazen Davis.Other guests at the same home are Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Turner, of Lock Port, N.Y.Mr.Donald Thompson, of Toronto, Ont., has been in town calling on relatives and friends.Mrs.Alice Griffin and Mrs.Annie Kelly spent a day in Cooks-hire with Mrs.John Cloutier.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Wilkins and Mr.and Mrs.Murray Labonte spent a few days in the United States and called on relatives.While there they took a trip through the White Mountains.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Knapp were Mr.and Mrs.Francis Knapp and two children, of Montreal.Mrs.Earl Berwick and two daughters and Mrs.Gerald Woot-ten.of Bury.Miss Audrey Knapp spent a | week with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Wootten, in Bury.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Hall, of Red Rock, Ont., have been visiting relatives and friends in town, for the past week.Richmond, Aug.28.\u2014There entered into rest on Saturday, August 1st, 1953.Millicent May Cogan, beloved wife of Robert Pratte.at ' the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Cogan.at Corris.She was a highly esteemed and respected resident of Richmond.The deceased was 29 years of age and had been in failing health for some months, during this time she was tenderly cared for by her mother.Her passing came as a great shock to her family, friends and relatives.Mrs.Pratte was born in Richmond, and was a daughter of Mr.John Cogan anJ his wife, Isabel! Ward.She was united in marriage to Robert Pratte, of Richmond, and of this union, one daughter was born.The deceased had lived her lile-time here.She was a devoted wife and mother, a kind friend and neighbor, and had many friends, who were grieved at her passing.She was a member of Chalmers\u2019 ! United Church, and the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, Branch No.15, B.E.S.L.The remains rested at the home ; of her uncle, Mr, E.S.Cogan, College Street, Richmond, from where the funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon.August 4th, I 1953, to Chalmers' United Church, ¦and was largely attended by ! friends, relatives and neighbors.Rev.J.Leslie Dean, minister officiated and spoke comforting | Scriptural messages to the ber-! eaved.I The organist was Mrs.Walter j Moreland and two hymns, favorites of the deceased were sung by : the choir, \"Just As 1 Am\u201d and \u201cJesus Keep Me Near The Cross,\u201d and a solo, \u201cIn The Garden,\u201d was rendered by Mrs.Percy Taylor.The beautiful flowers included tributes from friends and relatives and the following organizations: Canadian National employees, Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion Branch No.15, C.N.R.Brotherhood and Railway employees, and from several members of the Ruby Group of Chalmers\u2019 Church, the Senior Branch No.15.Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L.The bearers were cousins of the deceased, Messrs.Dale Blanchette, Gerald Pariseau.Frederick Ward, Carl Findlay, Nelson W.heeler and Harry Ward.The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary to the \u2022 Canadian Legion Branch No.15, SæKSRflOKÊ DAFJP KESWKBrrcmXY.AÜEDST 5S.U.S.-Spain\tPrice Of Pork Are Still\tIncreased At Deadlocked Local Market Five FINANCIAL NEWS & MARKET REPORT GREENSHIELDS STOCK MARKET It is with great pleasure that I etxend a welcome to everyone in the Eastern Townships, and beyond it, to visit the Sixty-Eighth Annual Sherbrooke Exhibition.The Provincial Government is, of course, extremely interested in these exhibitions which mirror the industrial and agricultural development of our Province.This year the Department of Lands and Forests have an exhibition at the fair stressing the importance of forests in the national life of Canada, and showing how fortunate is the Province of Quebec in her forest resource \u2014 the exhibit stresses, too, the need for proper care of this rich natural gift.I believe it would be both instructive and interesting for each of you to visit this exhibit.Finally I wish to congratulate the directors of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association and all who worked with them to make this exhibition the best ever, Good Luck, and see you at the Fair, Lt.-Col.the HON.J.S.BOURQUE, Minister of Lends and Forests end Hydraulic Resources.LA PROVINCE DE By CARL HARTMAN Washington\u2014wTh\u2014Stubborn bargaining between the United States and Generalissimo Franco'* Spain appeared today to be still holding up full agreement after nearly 18 months of talks on obtaining use of Spanish bases in return for U S.aid.Among the issues remaining, authoritative sources say, are control of Spanish base facilities and the way in which U.S.aid funds would be used in strengthening them.Maj.-Gen.August Kissner of the U.S.air force, head of the negotiation mission lo Madrid, is back in Washington this week reporting on progress.He has not been available to reporters.Despite the secrecy prevailing since the start of negotiations, it has become known that arrangements tentatively agreed to follow these lines: There would bo three main points: One on economic aid, another on military aid ai.d the 'bird on the use by the United States of Spanish bases.The agreement on the bases is expected to give the.U.S.air force1 use of the Barajas airport at Madrid and several others, probably at Barcelona and Seville.The U.S.navy has been seeking the use of bases at Cartagena in the Mediterranean, Cadiz near the straits of Gibraltar and El Ferrol near the northwest tip of Spam.It is understood that the bases would continue to be Spanish property, as U, S.bases in Morocco continue to be French-owned, but the : extent of U.S.control is still being discussed.The military aid pact would provide for spending about $132,000.-1 000 on modernizing Spain's out-of-date military equipment.Some I Spanish tanks and planes still in use were sent by Germany and Ilaly between 1936 and 1SÏ39 to ! help Franco's forces overcome the Spanish republicans.Other equipment was originally sent to the republican forces by Russia and France, and captured by Franco\u2019s | Nationalists.Railroads, road and other com-! munications are among Spain's j chief needs, in U.S.eyes, if it is: to become a strong ally.These are \\ the Hems on which the U.S.wants aid money specified in the tentative agreements to be spent.About $215,000.000 would he released by signing ol Hie pacts.j attended in a body and formed a guard of honor at the entrance of the church and hold their very impressive committal service a! the grave side.Mrs.Pratte leaves to mourn lier passing her husband, Robert Pratte; and a young daughter, Donna, of Richmond; Mr.and Mrs.John Cogan, parents, of Corns; Mr.and Mrs.Ovila Mongeon, brother-in-law and sister, of Richmond.Mrs.M.Pratte, mother-in-law, of Richmond; Mr.M.L.Ward, grandfather, of Cleveland; aunts and uncles, Mr.and Mrs.John Lomascolo, Mr.and Mrs.Arlie Ward, and Mr.and Mrs.George Ward, of Springfield, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.A.Pariseau, Mrs.Mabel Blanchette and Mrs.George Cogan, of Richmond; Mr.and Mrs.Charles Cogan, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.J.Pratte, of East Angus; Mr.and Mrs.Henry Pratte, of St.Felix de Kingsey; Mr.and Mrs.J, Noel and Mr.and Mrs.Paul Du-Bois, of Richmond.Mr.John Lyons, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Amos Ward, of Melbourne; Mr.and Mrs.Edward Ward, of Melbourne; Mr.and Mrs.Edward Ward, of Cleveland; Mrs.Ella Lyons, of Toronto, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.Harold iWlsnn, of West-field, Mass.; Mr.E.S.Cogan, of Richmond; brother-in-laws and sisters, Mr.and Mrs.Alphonse Pratte, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Emelien Pratte, and Mr.and Mrs.Rosaire Turcotte, of Richmond; Mr.Adelard Pratte, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Pratte, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Allen, of Windsor Mills; Mr.and Mrs.Paul Emile Giguerre, of South Durham; and a large number of other relatives.Interment took place in St.! Anne\u2019s Cemetery at Richmond., Much sympathy is extended to the\u2019 bereaved family and relatives.Among those from out of town attending funeral were: Mrs.R.Moran, Mrs.William Ridley, Mr.and Mrs.Alphonse Pratte) Mr.andj Mrs.Maurice Pratte, Mr.Douglas | Adamson and daughter, of Mont-1 real; Mrs.Ella J^yons, of Toronto,1 Ont.; Miss Mary Pariseau, of Drummondville; Mrs.Alfred: Pratte, Mrs.Therese Pratte.Mr.Antonine Pratte and Mrs.J.Pratte, of East Angus; Mr.and Mrs.Henri Pratte, of St.Felix de Kingsey; Mr.and Mrs.John Lomascolo, of Springfield, Mass.;1 Mrs.Harold Wilson, of Westfield, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Rit-chotte, of Thompsonville, Conn.; Mr.and Mrs.D.W.Stevens.Mrs.Levi Stevens, Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Allen, and Mr.Irving Allen, Windsor Mills; Mr.and Mrs.W.Boreham.of Danville; Mr.and Mrs.C.Findlay, St.Cyr; Mr.and Mrs.Amos Ward, of Melbourne: Mr.M.Ward, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ward and Mr.and Mrs.E.Ward Cleveland; and Mr.John Lyons, of Montreal.MARVIN HORACE ORCUTT, OF LOS ANGELES, CAL.Los Angeles, California.Aug.28.: \u2014 Funeral services for Marvin Horace Orcutt, 95, retired building contractor and 35-year resident here, were conducted on Wednesday.August 19, in the Wee Kirk o\u2019 the Heather, Forest Lawn Mortuary, with interment in Forest Lawn Memorial Park.A native of Stewartstown.N.H .he died Monday at his home, 3527 Atwater Avenue, leaving his widow Elizabeth; three daughters, Mrs.A.Pons, Mrs.Daisy Peacock, of Los Angeles, and Mrs.; Edna Coil of Riverside; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.I.ocal tomatoes were selling at 25 cents a pound at Lansdowne Market this morning.Local cucumbers were 4 for 25 cents, and cauliflower was 25 cents a head.There were no pullet eggs this morning but A medium were selling for 70 cents a dozen and A-large at 80 cents a dozen.All retail cuts of pork were up 5 cents a pound.VEGETABLE MARKET Tomatoes, local, lb\t25c Carrots, 3 bunches .2fto Celery, hunch\t 15c Cauliflower, head .25c Iceburg lettuce, each .13 Beets.3 bunches.25c Potatoes, new .4e Onions, 2 lbs.for .25e Parsnip, lb.15c String beans, lb.25c M ax beans, 2 lbs .\t25c Peas, lb.30c Corn, doz\t50c Cucumbers\t4 for 25c DAIRY Butter, best creamery .62c Can.Cream Cheese, lb.\t55c Canadian Cheese, lb.50c Grade A-large eggs .80c Grade A-medium\t70c MEAT MARKET Beef, roast, per lb.\t50e-$l .00 Bacon, per lb.\t65c Boiling beef, lb.35-55c Chickens lb, .60c Calf liver, per lb.$1.30 Cooked ham, lb .$1,30 Cottage rolls, lb.70c Fowl.58c l-tlood sausage, lb.35c Ham, shoulder, lb .49c Ham, leg.lb.\t65-75C Pork Chops, lb.\t 78c Lamb Chops, lb.\t95c Pork shoulder, roast, lb.\t49c Steak, round lb.\t95c Steak, sirloin, lb .95c Lamb leg, lb.85c Lamb front, lb.50-59c Pork sausage, lb\t.\t50c FRUIT Oranges\t 40c Rhubarb, bunch .10c Raspberries, basket .20c Apples, lb.\t 18c Gooseberries, qt.30c Grapefruit\t.\t3\tfor\t25c Peaches, doz\t.\t35c Green Grapes, lb.\t40c Pears\t6 for 35c St.Paul's Guild, Bury, Met\tWith Mrs.W.Buchanan Bury, Aug.28.- Sixteen members and several visitors enjoyed the hospilality\tof\tMrs.\tWilberl Buchanan at the August meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Paul\u2019s Church.Assisting Mrs.Buchanan the joint hostesses were Mrs.George Lasenba.Mrs.Daniel and Mrs.Lloyd Pehlemann.With Ihe president, Mrs.A.J.Hunt, in Ihe chair, Ihe meeting was opened with a Bible reading and prayer.Minutes of the previous meel-ing were read and approved.In the absence of Mrs.H.B.Lawrence, treasurer, her report was read by Mrs.S.J.Prangley.It showed a subtanlial balance in Ihe treasury.It w'as decided to give $100 to the wardens to help defray expenses.Mrs.Hunt invited Ibc members to her home for afternoon tea on Saturday, August 8, in honour of Mrs.Davidson and Miss Davidson who u'ere guests of Rev.and Mrs.Secord.A gift from St.Paul\u2019s Guild is to be given to a new baby, Peter Secord.A get-well card signed by all present, is to be sent to Mrs.Gladys Johnson, who is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.The funds were further augmented at this meeting by the sale of fancy work to the amount of $5.85 and tea money $5.10.The meeting w'as closed by Rev.Mr.Secord, after w-hich delicious refreshments w'ere served by the hostesses.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Douglas Harrison.General Notes The service in St.Paul\u2019s Church on Sunday, August 9, was taken by Rev.Mr.Secord, with Canon C.E.S.Bown, of La Tuque, for the guest speaker.Canon Bov/n gave a most interesting and enlightening address on his work and experience among the Cree Indians, speaking in eulogistic-terms of their conduct and morals and of their w'hole-hearted and satisfying response to Christian teaching and ideals.After the service Canon Bown was warmly greeted by many of his old friends in this parish, where he is no stranger, having been born and spent his boyhood days here, where he is always a welcome visitor.On August 7.the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Stuart.Mac-Machen.W'as received into the church, having been baptized previously at home.MONTREAL MAN HANGED Continued from Page 1.during an argument.Genest said he went \u201ccompletely berserk\u201d and stabbed the woman several times wilh a knife.He then put the body in the back of his car and drove around the north end of the island.Genest said when he reached a lonely stretch of He Bizard, he dumped the body in a clump of bushes.He burned her clothes the next day.Genest was arrested by provincial police shortly after the victim\u2019s mother identified her body five days after the murder.It was while he was aw-aiting trial for the slaying that he admitted he and Miss Langlais had been responsible for his wife's death Stock averages closed lower yes terdaj in less active trading.Among the more active issues Great Lakes Paper was off a point at 18G, U P R.off at 23^, and Massey Harris off l* at 81-:.while Abitibi was up li at 15.General Dynamics Corp has applied for permission to withdraw its registration statement origin ally filed last May.Owing to uncertain market conditions, J.J.Hopkins, President, announced that there was no present intention of future equity financing.Cotton imports front the V S in the first five months reached a total of 98,471.000 sq yds.as compared with 82.288,000 sq yds.in the corresponding period of 1952.Trade in international securities led to a capital outflow of $76 million in the second quarter of 1953.in contrast to inflows of $97 million in Ihe first quarter of this year and $102 million in the see j ond quarter of last year.C N R.net operating revenue for the month of July showed a sharp; : increase totalling $5,637,000 as compared with $2,199,000 in the like month of 1952 For the firs! ; seven months, net operating rove : mte was $17,097,000 against $17.508,000 in the previous year.l.aurentide Acceptance Uorp Ltd.declared a quarterly dividend ; of 10 cents plus an extra of 15 - ccnls on the Glass B shares, and a i 1 regular quarterly dividend of I2'v cents on the Class \"A\u201d.The latest declaration will bring 1953 payments on the \"B\" stock to 50 cents, against 30 cents paid in 1952.About 3.000 employees of Alum- [ inum Company of Canada, members of the Canadian Catholic j Confederation of Labour, hav e voted to strike to take up wage demands of a 30 cent an hour increase.The company had offer led an increase of 13 cents an hour.Traders Finance Corporation re ported a net profit for Ihe first six months of $2,466,524 or $2.30 per share on the 1,071,392 Class A and It shares outstanding For the whole of 1952 Ihe company earned $3.75 per share on the 975,978 shares then outstanding.The volume of business transacted in I the first half of this year showed j a 54 per cent, increase over the 1952 period.MONTREAL STOCK MARKET Previous close 1 a.m.! Abitibi I Abitibi Pfd.1 Algoma .Aluminum .Asbestos .\t.Hell Telephone .Brazilian .B.C.Forest .Bruck Mills \u201cA1\u2019 .Brtiek Mills \u201cB\u201d Building Products .Canada Cement .Can.Iron Fcly.Can.Breweries XD Canadian Car .Can.Celanese .Can.Pacific Railway CockshuU Plow .Smelters .Dist.Seagram .Dominion Corset .Dom.Slecl ft Coal Dominion Tar .Dom.Textile Dryden .Gen.Dynamics Famous Players .Foundation Co.General Steel Wares Gypsum .Impeiral Oil Imperial Tobacco ., Intern.Nickel .Intern.Paper Ini.Pete, hid.Accept.Howard Smilh MacMillan \u201cB\u201d .Massey-Harris McColl Frontenac Molson .Montreal Locomotive Dow Breweries .Nat.Steel Car Noranda .Placer Dev.I\u2019Owe II River Price Bros.Prov.Transport Quebec Power Royalitc Oil Sicks Breweries .Shawinigan .So.Canada Power Steel of Canada .Triad Oil .Walker G.W.teller\u2019s .IRAN WANTS Continued from Page 1.; I a I carpets and showing photo-| graphs of the shah and his father.Five thousand people signed the petition in a few hours Thursday, i Molaei reported.Police here raided three more J Communist hideouts seizing a large amount of explosives, guns and hand grenades it was announced here.in one raid on a house opposite ihe Iranian army hospital, the police found 100 U.S.-made hand grenades, a machine-gun.1,000 ! rounds of Czechoslovak riffe am-.munition, and two Russiarfmade ; pistols.Tehran police have seized and burned 42 truck loads of Communist books and pamphlets since Tuesday, it was officially stated.And according to Mardiasia, a pro-government paper, a Communist who tried to distribute pamphlets in Tehran had his ears cut off by angry crowds.The new prime minister, Gen.Fazlollah Zahedi, has accused Ihe deposed premier, Mohammed Mos-i sadegh of leaving Iran in debt to the extent of about $550,000,000.Zahedt said in a statement broadcast by Tehran radio that the government\u2019s account in the National Bank alone was overdrawn by $250,000,000.(.Courtesy of Greenshtelds it Cod MONTREAL CURB MARKET Previous close 1 a.m NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Previous close 1 a.m Anglo Nfid\t 8's\t8-'s\t\\metiean Telephone\t154%\t154'-.' B.A.Oil \t 18%\t\tAnaconda \t\t32%\t32% Brown Company .\t8%\t8U\tBethlehem Steel .\t48%\t48% Can.and Dom.Sugar 17 C-\t17\u2019-.-\tBorden's Co\t\t58\t Cons.Caper \t 38%\t38%\tChrysler\t\t\t66! a\t67% Ford \u201cA\" \t 63\"s\t\tComm.Solvents .\t17%\t Fraser \t 14\u2019i\t14% B\tCons.Fdison \t\t39 \u201d i\t39% Great Lakes Caper\t18%\t18%\tDouglas \t\t65 Ci\t65% Home Oil\t\t7 50B\tDupont \t\t\t\t\t\t98\t98% Can.Insersoll Band\t85% B\tGeneral Fleetric .\t\t73% Minnesota .t; Ont.\t26\t\tGeneral Motors \t\t57%\t56% \\fid Light . or 8 exposure rolls or any 10 prints finished on Deluxe VeJox «lossy paper 30c Canada Photo I\u2019.O.Box 3, Sherbrooke, Que 34% 13 TRAVEL RELAXED AND CAREFREE 32% B 32 B W/ili 21 '/z B 38 32% B 30% I 2.45 22% B TO THE EXHIBITION SEPTEMBER 4 TO 13 Return Rail Fares Coach Good going Thursday, September 3 to Sunday, September 13, inclusive.Return limit \u2014 September 14 Full information from any agent.QUEBEC CENTRAL Anderson Monuments BOX 56 \u2014 BEEBE, QUE.Monument*, Marker*, Lettering Work done anywhere In E.T.Write for Pamphlet and Price*.Bromo-Missisquoi: Lloyd Mandigo, Sutton, Que.R.L BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL & AMBULANCE SERVICE (Formerly Blake'*) 300 Queen Blvd.NL Tel.2-9977 MONUMENTS See what you buy.We Invite Your Critical Inspection And We Welcome Value Comparisons.Buy with confidence, our own repul alien backed by 50 years if service.See Ojr Exclusive Feather edge Shape Carving And Beautiful Lettering.Catalogue will be sent on request.In the vicinity of Danville, see Mr.A.C.King.In the vicinity of Magog, see Mr.W.H.McKenna.E.CHAUSSE & SON 1650 King West, Sherbrooke Tel.2-2294 SPECIALS ! \u2022\tGrey BARRE granite Reg.$236 - for $140 \u2022\tBlack SWEDEN granite Reg.$350 - for $250 \u2022\tRed BALMORAL Reg.$300 \u2022 for $200 These prices include Inscriptions, base and setting up.Delivery to any part of Quebec.Buy from E.PROVOST and you buy direct from the manufacturer, no office or commission charges.Come see for yourself.1003 King St.East, Cor.15th Ave.Tel.3-1700 Sherbrooke. (é> READ THE WANT ADS SHTRTSFOOki^.yi;r_.nr-i., rrrrüAT, Acnrrtrr an, row».r\ti SLA NDB ROOK i/ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE - 3 c«nt« P«r wera, minimum charge 50 cant* for 16 word! or las»; thi'ae comecutlva Insertion!, 51.33; «lx consecutlva Insertion!, 3.J5; 10 cent! for mailing Record Box replies.ADS ACCEPTED - All form! of elasslfiad ads, Legal Notices and Auction sale! accepted until « p.m.the day prevloui to the data of Insertion.Dial 3-3636 1.Articles For Sale ONE Gendron carriage, one bathlnette, ! one play-pen, bottle sterllzer.All In excellent condition.Tel: 2-3503.8.Cars for Sale 16.Boarders Wanted BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates PAUlTmULLINS SERVAIS, B.A., LL.L., general practice, trial and estate, 606 Continental Building, King Sc Wellington Sts.Tel.3-5991; Residence: 3-2818.Magog 269 Main St., Phone 2720.PLANCHETTE, GUY, B.A., B.Ph., B.C., Continental Bldg., King & Wellington.General practice.Tel.2-2330.Residence 3-2349.ROUSSEAU, HOWARD Sc BRADLEY, Oliver Bldg., 6 Wellington South Tel, 2-4735.Armand Rousseau, Q.C., W.H.Bradley, Q.C., D.S.Howard, General trial, practice, estate.Chartered Accountants P.S.ROSS & SON.Chartered Accountants, Montreal.LAVALLEE, Bédard, Lyonnais, Messier Gascon.Chartered Accountants, Room 504 Continental Building, Sherbrooke.Tel: 2-9680.Dentist DR.P.A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist, 160 Wellington St.North, opposite Court House.Phone 2-3103.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPl f.al.Dr.L.A.Gendreau, 143 Wellington St.South.FLOOR SANDING Rubber Tile Laying of Rubber Tile \"Done the way you like It1' Expert Workmen \u2022 free Estimates A.H.MASSON 616 Sf.Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.2-6774 Art Bennett Bilingual Auctioneer For St.Francis District Tel.66rtS \u2014 Sawyerville Tel.2-7413 \u2014 Sherbrooke FOR SALE CHEVROLET TUDOR SEDAN, 1951 MODEL, mileage 25,000 \u2014In good order, neat and good looking.Car belongs to a local insurance company and was driven by same person since purchase.PRICE $1,500 CASH \u2014 Telephone 2-4723.MR.MONGEON jjLga'x i f-\tV.'.' :.- ¦j\u2018- >t\u201c.x iA'-\u2019 - A* V-S'*-,.' mi Attention FARMERS See the famous ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTORS Equipped with power stuit rear wheels, safe .quick, easy, you don\u2019t have to jack up the tractor, you don\u2019t have to lift a pound, 2 clutch power control, either hand or foot.Live power take off.To buy or for further information.SEE Louida Payeur ASCOT CORNER Authorized Allis-Chalmers Tractor and Implement Dealer Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.2-5812 EASY Splndry washing machine, nearly new.Walnut gateleg table.Call: 3-3525 after 6 p.m.R.C.A.Victor car radio, 12 volt, four tubes, with aerial, excellent condition.Phone 3-1347.LEONARD electric refrigerator 8225; electric stove 8100, 200-gallon oil drum with fittings 840; Beatty washer $70; corner cupboard $25.Available at 5 Holmes street, Drummondvllle.AUTO KNITTING machine, nearly new, cost price $BO.OO complete.Beat offer accepted.Apply Mrs.A.R.Bushy, c/o Clifton Bryant, R.K.4, Magog, Tel.2050.VARNISHED kitchen set with buffet, red plastic baac; washing machine, perfect condition; Icebox; bureau; Chrome\taahtray\twith\ttwo\tlights.Bargain\tprices.\tReason\tfor\tselling leaving toWn.Apply 1320, King West.SEMI-automatlc cement block vibrator; new machine Terms or cash.Write, p.O.Box 317, Sherbrooke, Que., or Call: 3-3762 after 6 p.m.PIANO, chesterfield, plant and hook case, ski outfit, snow scraper, Phone 2-4306 after 6 p.m.GIBBARD\twalnut\tdining\troom\tsuite, table, 6\tchairs,\tbuffet,\tchina cab- inet, server, one oriental strip 12 x 4, A.B.C.washing machine, two mirrors, kitchen cabinet, enamel top kitchen table, double bed, two single beds, mattresses, sundries, Mrs, Gatrnie, Watervllle, Que.UPRIGHT ORGAN, 6 octaves; 1 battery radio; l G.E.Electric radio, 6 tubes; Electric .Simplicity Washer; bed and dresser; buffet, chairs, etc.964 Galt Street West.Mr.and Mrs.Dalton Hauver, of Sawyerville and Mr.and Mrs.John Massey, of Montreal, were evening visitors of Mr.and Mrs, Earl Crawford, Mr.Joseph Kerr.Miss Lilia Kdrr, and Mr.and Mrs.Gordon and Mrs.Lovell 1951 CHEVROLET, 2-door DcLuxc.Good ROOM and board for quiet young man\ta \\r condition; privately owned.Bargain willing to ahare room, having own Kerr and -Mr.for quick aale.Tel: 2-8924.\tbed and bureau, reasonable board.1 Spaulding.\u2014\u2014 -\u2014.\u2014 j Apply 139 Magog Street or Phone, Mr.and Mrs.Mannley Silver- 2-9414.\t(Son, of Sawyerville, were tea | guests of Mr.and Mrs.Garnet Lister, and also callers of Mr.and ; Mrs.William Lister.Mrs.Albert Molly, of Oshawa, «P© MR.USED CAR BUYER IS?'as A Heady Guida 7« Easte/a Township* Aad Business Semett are by well recon-experienced Our cars ditioned mechanics.Our selling objective is to make sure you are satisfied with your purchase.ODR PRICES ARE RIGHT.For your easy Winter starting \u2014 FROM THIS DATE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ALL UNITS PURCHASED FROM US AT A PRICE OF $900.00 OR OVER WILL BE EQUIPPED WITH A BRAND NEW FORD 15 PLATE BATTERY UNDER FULL 12-MONTH GUARANTEE.18.Wanted to Rent WANTED five room heated apartment: for October 1st by reliable couple with one young child.Dial 2-3878.\t| Ont., spent a few days with he' sister, Mrs.H.V.Burns, and Mr.Burns.SHERBROOKE two furnished room* with kitchen.Miss Margaret Burns spent, a Auctioneer (10 JOS.OUELLETTE ette or kitchen privilege! in Magog.'day in Sherbrooke Phone Magog 2487.Mr.Henry Shaw was a visitor | in Sawyerville.yrs.experience) Eve.2-5913 19.Room and Board Wanted | COMFORTABLE room required by.young executive.Preferably with pri-1 vale bathroom and breakfast.Tel: i 3-2558 and ask for Mr.Hawley.20.Wanted to Purchase BOOKS, several copies Hubbard Forest and Clearings, Stanstead County.Hunter; Scenery Eastern Townships.Bullock: Beautiful Waters.Apply Box 136, Magog.AUCTION SALE Saturday, Sept.12th, I AT 1 P.M.SHARP 5 HOLMES STREET, ORUMMONDVILLE ESTATE OF late Joseph Mastine \"\" auction SALE\u201d Tel, 2-7293 MAGASIN LANSDOWNE ENRG.Exchat.ge your furniture 54 Grand Forks St., Sherbrooke.HUNTING VILLE ONTARIO STREET BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! 66' x 145' Sam Fabi, 255 Park Ave., Tal.2-8591 ABERCORN 20a.Wanted to Exchange PRACTICAL trailer at Four Pines Camp, 3 rooms; sleeps 4.Apply: John Townsley, Montreal Highway, R.R.1.LADIES' wear, fur coats.Quality at lowest prices.Credit plan.Magasin Moderne, 84 Wellington North.3.Typewriters tor Sale SEE the new Remington Qulct-Rlter\u2014 exclusive features, sensational performance, $6.45 monthly.Special student rates on rental machines.Remington Rand Ltd., 102 WcUlngton St.North.Tel.2-4088.4.Property for Sale BUYING or selling, you\u2019ll do better when you consult, Charles Connors, Real Estate Broker.The broker with a large number of prospects.144 Wellington North.Tel.2-4000.Residence: 2-2562.NORTH WARD\u2014Attractive one storey seven-room bungalow, wooded lot.Reduced price.After 7 p.m.Apply at 200 Hcneker, Tel: 2.6800.\u201cQ\u201d STANDS for \u201cQuick Sales Ser-vice,\u201d the fastest way to sell your property.List with us now.Fred Conway 13 Wellington North.Tel: 3-2874.FIVE room bungalow, practically new, large Jot, extra lot adjoining.Len-noxvllle.Phone 2.4306, after 6 p.m.WATER VILLE\u2014«even room brick house with complete bathroom, Insulted, hot air furnace, garage.West Main Street, residential section.Phone: 2-4265.ON UPPER BELYTDERE Road, 5 miles from Sherbrooke, unfinished 4 room bungalow with an extra lot.Apply Mrs.Norman Sherry, 964 Galt West.Call or phone THE 3-3070 SHERBROOKE MOTORS LTD.Used Car Loi, Corner Jacques , Cartier and King St.West -1 STUDEBAKEU 1949\tRegal\tSedan.\tFul- ly equipped.Five\tbrand new tires,! overdrive, cllmatUer.This Is a realj buy.You cannot miss.Henry Thibault Garage, 80\tBig\tForks.\tTel:\t| 2-4729.1940 OLDSMOBILE.\tReconditioned\tmo- tor.new tires, radio, heater, defroster.Address; 173 Windsor.Tel: 2-3630.MARTIN MOTOR SALES USED CARS FOR EXCHANGE\u2014combination wood, coal and gas stove in perfect condition, for coal and wood cook stdve with hot water front.Phone Compton 46-r-4.Address: Hawes, Compton-Coaticook highway.25.Teachers Wanted WANTED for Valcartier Intermediate ! School a Protestant Teacher to act as J Principal and teach grades 7, 8 and 9.Applicants with Senior High School leaving certificates will be considered.Salary for a qualified teacher \u2014$3,000.Apply to Elmer McCartney, Sec.Treas., Valcartier Village, P.Q.Saturday, August 29th, AT 1 P.M.SHARP at the Lansdowne Store, 54 BIG FORKS SOUTH Will be sold: beds, furniture of all ; kinds; 100 men's overcoats; clothes of j all kinds; kitchen utensils, knick-knacks; j other articles too numerous to enum-1 crate.¦JOS.OUELLETTE, Auctioneer.COMMISSION SALE Construction Lumber \u2014 Clapboard Siding \u2014 Knotty Pine Sheathing \u2014 Softwood Slabs\u2014 Hardwood Slabs W.H, Hunting & Sons Ltd.Tel.Sherbrooke 2-8202 JOS.CUSTEAU LICENSED PUBLIC AUCTIONEER Tel.Office 2-7097 Res.2-0346 535 Short St.\u2014 Sherbrooke R.C.A.VICTOR TELEVISION Sales, Installation and Maintenance TWEED RADIO SERVICE Abercorn, Que., Tel.48-r-15 AYER\u2019S CLIFF RICHMOND I E.W.Smith.Notary Tel.130.JAS.C.HOWARD Real Estate Dealer Massawippi, Qua.Expert Appraisals Let us solve your Real Estate Problems for you.Tel.Ayer's Cliff 15 R 15 Records Radio Guide.Wed., Sept.2nd The sale will fake place at Dodqe 1951 Custom Chevrolet 1951 Chrysler 1951 Pontiac 1949 Plymouth 1949 Dodge 1950 Plymouth 1949 Plymouth 1950 Pontiac 1949 Monarch 1950 Studebaker 1949 4 Door 4 Door 2 Door 4 Door 4 Door Door Door Door Door Door Door USED TRUCKS Chevrolet % ton Mercury 1 Ton Cargo Va ton International Va ton Dodge 2 Ton 1950 1940 1950 1948 1947 SIX room house, lot 50 x 100.Cash down payment required, balance $28 monthly including taxes etc.Good condition.No agents.Apply 1090 St.Denis.LENNOX VILLE, six room house, all hardwood finish, on large lot 75\u2019 x 125\u2019, fruit trees, garden.Colin MacLeod, 10 Wilson Street, Lennoxville.7.Farms for Sale 50 ACRE farm Ui miles from ifrome Lake, New tractor, good crops, electricity, road open winter; inquire Postmaster, Fulford, Que.Tel: Waterloo 91.-J-4.BEST Compton county Farm.460 acres, running water, electricity, very good nine-room house, also small house for help, .barn 135\u2019 by 45\u2019 cemented, 60 head of beef type cattle, 3 horses, 9 pigs, 50 hens; like new tractor, all good machinery, 150 fons of hay and oats, 150 acres good meadow, no stone, 100 acres, pasture, 210 acres timber and pulp.Owner retiring will sacrifice as is for $18,000.00, bare $12,-000.00.Good Terms.Agent\u2014D.F Frizzle, Scotstown, Que.11.Livestock for Sale THREE 3-year old heifers; 215 year old bull, all purebred, short horns; Mas-I sey Harris tractor fully equipped, very good condition $600.00.Apply Robert Cloutier, Route 4, Brompton-ville.Tel.2-2900 days.BUY LELAND MOTORS AND YOU WILL BE BUYING THE BEST All Sizes For All Purposes WIGGETT ELECTRIC LTD.153 MARQUETTE ST., SHERBROOKE.Open every night until 10 p.m.405 Belvidere St.South TEL.3-3659 12.To Let ON LONDON South, Sept.1st, 5 rooms and bath, heated or unheated.Call 2-7512 or residence 2-7516.THREE new large rooms plus tile bath and shower, planned kitchen, refrigerator and stove, hot water year around, ground floof\\ excellent location.Available September.Record Box 353.PROTESTANT teacher grades 1 & 2, season 1953-54, modern school, Otterburn Park, 20 miles from Montreal.Apply !.F.[.ear, Sec.-Treas., Otterburn Park, stating qualifications and salary expected.Pensions stoppage paid by School.required for j W.S.Little's Sales Stables, CFCF (600 Kcs.) WIS EVENING 5.00\tJunior Telequlz 5.10 Uncle Troy 5.20 Western Swing 6.00\tDon Cameron Show 6.30 News and Sports 6.45 Don Cameron Show j 7.30 Glenn Miller | 7.45 Make Mine Music j 8.00 Eddie Fisher i 8.15 The Three Suns I 8.30 Martha Lou Show 9.0U Biography In Rhythm 27.Help Wanted: Female SALESLADY, for the Ladies\u2019 Corner at Rosenbloom\u2019s.Must be bilingual.MIDDLE AGED woman for light cooking, general restaurant work.Apply Kool Korner, Sutton, BOARD and room plus reasonable remuneration offered to women able to take charge of small home in family of two.Pleasant companion.Full time job or might consider young lady attending school or otherwise occupied.Telephone 2-9835.WANTED for Oct.1st: housekeeper for Y.W.C.A.Residence, Sherbrooke.Please apply in writing to 300 Montreal Street.BILINGUAL waitress with experience.Apply in person at Lasalle Hotel, Sherbrooke.28.Help Wanted: Domestic CAPABLE woman to take complete charge small home, two children, for business couple in small town, for September 1st.Record Box 391.GENERAL Housework, no washing, no children.Three adults only.Apply Record Box No.388.GIRL for general housework, sleep In or out.Tel.2-5710.EATON CORNER, QUEBEC For sale are about 150 head of cat-! Showcase tie, some horses and harnesses, 30 10.00 Music From Canada young pigs.Please note from date full 10-30 Ronnie Kemper commission will be charged for all 10.45 Big Time in Sports stock bid in.Terms Cash.\t11.00 News 11.10 Deegan\u2019s Diary HOWARD STANDISH, Auctioneer : 11,30 Tennesee Ernie Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Tel.l-r-2.\t| j 1 55 News L.H.HUNT, Clerk.\t12.00 Tennessee Erni# 12.25 News, Close SATURDAY 6.00\tGold Sinclair Show 7.00\tNews and Gcrd Sinclair 7.30 News and Gord Stnclalr j 8.00 News and Sports 8.15 Gord Sinclair Show 9.00\tNews 9.05 No School Today ,.\ti 10.30 Charlie Fair New Moffat electric range all auto-i nxi0 PiaUer Brains AUCTION SALE for Colin MacLeod, 10 WILSON STREET, LENNOXVILLE AT 9 A.M.SHARP Saturday, Sept.12th.matte, 1 electric mangle (new'.i, 1 new \u2019electric washing machine, 2 bed room sels, 1 dining room set (table cabinet and chairs), new chrome kitchen set, beautiful chesterfield set, 1 new They-er baby carriage, frigidaire.Singer sewing machine, electrolux cleaner, new Ives Way canning machine, 4 radios In good order, lawn chairs, tables, odd chairs, lamps, dishes, large tricycle (new), lot of preserves,, jellies and canned goods, 6-plece extension ladder, coleman gas stove, carpenter tools, garden tools everything will be sold as the family is moving to U.S.A.This is the best of furniture and in very good condition.Also\u2014 26 four-months old pullets, 11 one-year old hens, garden hose.Terms: Cash.ZEPH ROUSSEAU, Auctioneer, Tel.No.9, Sawyerville.L.H.HUNT, Clerk.FOUR room tenement, bathroom, very clean.2nd floor, $45.00 monthly.Available immediately or October 1st.Apply 141 Windsor.FOUR room bungalow with or without furniture.Big lot, screened veran dah.Quiet neighborhood.Family with I or 2 children would be accepted.Very low rent.Apply from 9 a m.to 5.30 p.m.at 94 Wellington North.Tel.3-2995.NEW 4-room apartment, heated, hot water year round.$70 monthly.Occupancy for Oct.1st or sooner.Could he visited during day till 5 p.m.at 615 Victoria St.For information! Phone: 2-9056.29.Male and Female Help Wanted WIDOW woman or middle aged couple, no children, to share with aged couple.Board, lodgings, free car space.Woman to do house work.Dial 2-4117 or write Mrs.Fred Welch, R.R.3, Sherbrooke.Que.FOUR room heated apartment, frigidaire, hot water year around, electric stove, filtered water.Call 2-8593 after 6 p.m.6-ROOM tenement; 2nd floor; very well situated.Apply: 992 Fabre St.14.Cottages to Let EXHIBITION guests.Complete housekeeping accommodation Mirror Lake Cottages, Bishoptou.Vacancies balance of season.E.S.McMannis.35.Business Opportunities COUNTRY STORE: Only one In vil-lage.very profitable, estab.60 year.Sales over $77,000.Well stocked, good fixtures, real safe, necessary, dependable business; lovely clean six room apartment, all modern conveniences.Price everything $27,500, very good terms.Mrs.Gladys Johnson, owner, Royalton General Store, Royalton, Vermont.RESTAURANT for Sale.Doing good business in town of Sutton.Kool Korner, Tel: 194 Sutton or write to Mr.James Thurbcr.PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT CANADA Province of Quebec.District of St.Francis.No.11,437.The thirteenth day of August, 1953 Before:- Mr.Albert Desilets, P.S.C.Dame Therese Demers, housekeeper, domiciled and residing at 469 Vimy Street Apt.14, at Sherbrooke, district of St.Francis, wife common as to property of Armand Dionne, laborer of an unknown place, Plafntiff.ArnVand Dionne, laborer, domiciled and resident of an unknown place, Defendant, Armand Dionne, is order-! ed to appear during I he month.P.S.C.ALBERT DESILETS.11.30\tWhat\u2019s New 12.00 News 12.10 Pick the Hits 12.30\tStars Over Hollywood 1.00\tFun for All 1.30\tNews 1.35 Personality Time 1.45\tHome and School 2.00\tNews 2.05\tFair And Warmer 3.00\tNews 3.05\tFair and Warmer 4.00\tNews 4.05\tFair and Warmer 5.00\tNews 5.05\tLittle League Club House 5.20 Western Swing 6.00\tDon Cameron Show 6.30\tNewscast 6.45\tSports 6.50 Hit Parade 7.25 News 7.30\tTommy Dorsey 8.00\tNews 8.05\tDancing Party 10.00\tDance Orch.10.30\tRonnie Kemper 10.45 Big Time In Sports 11.00\tNews and Sports 11.15 Spin a Record 12.30\tSign Off Jay N.White, D.Û.S.OPTOMETRIST OPTICAN 1V-21 Main St.West COATICOOK Que.Phone 146r2 LARGE modern self-service grocery , store.Cash or terms.Good property suitably located for inn or tourist! home $6,000.00.Six room house ideal | for retiring couple.Good location.' Price $3,000.00.Agent\u2014 D.F.Frizzle, I Scotstown, Que.GARAGE and service station business for sale with stock and equipment.Doing good business, well located in j English district.Record Box 389.COMFORTABLE cottage with boat and electricity, special weekly rates, Miss Wark 2-9472.LAKE AYLMER, furnished housekeeping.electricity, running water, boats.Apply Lakeview Camp, St.Gerard, Route 1.TOWN MANAGER Applications arc invited for the above position.Applv to Council, Town of Dorval, 40 Martin Avenue, Dorvai, giving details of education, previous experience, qualifications, salary expected, etc.If possible enclose photograph, All replies will be treated as confidential and should be received not later than September 15th, 1953.marked \u2018'Be: Town Manages\u201d, SHERBR000KE CEMENT PRODUCTS LTD.Manufacturers of Cement Pipes, Blocks and Bricks Brompton Rd.\u2014 Tel.2-4915 FOUR room cabin, pond, boat, Li mile from Bury, $15 weekly, Arthur Olson, Bury.15.Rooms to Let 36.Miscellaneous LONG DISTANCE taxi.J.Leclerc, out-of town trips only.157 3rd Avenue.Tel: 2-1230.37.Personal HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods).Mailed postpaid In plain sealed en-vclope with price list.Six samples, i 25c.\t24 samples, $1,00.Mall order.Dept.C-2, Nov Rubber Co., Box 91 Hamilton, OnL FURNISHED room suitable for student or lady.Apply: Lloyd Stevens, 14 Reid Street, Lennoxville.Tel: 21151.LARGE front room, north ward on bus line, suitable for two adults, kitchen privileges.Tel.2-9015.NEWLY decorated room.Near bus atop.825 Montcalm St.Phone: 2-7472.46.Pets for Sale KEESHOND puppies, two male, one female.Phone 2-9262.REPAIRS\t'KAU' REWINDING COILS, COMMUTATORS, MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING ADVICE ESTABLISHED 1873 PURE Bred Cocker Spaniels, registered1 and unregistered, all ages, colors and : prices, also dogs boarded.George Marshall, Waterloo.Phone 97 w 22.\t| THOMSON ELECTRICAL WORKS LTD.800 Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke, P.Q.\tTel.3-3541 Head Office: Montreal VIC FLINT By Michael O'Pready and Ralph Lane- WELL, WHAT &IVE* WITH -f- SUP\u2019TOÿc ALL VOU ÔUY* EUSTINÔ) YOU CO THE IN HERE?THIS AIN'T Y EXP^AiSIINS town hall, you ^\tw KNOW/ X PTOMIéEC?5KAIN I WDUL[7 LEAP HIM TO THE MONEY NICK STAPES JUST PEFOKE HE killer, naturally r 5K0UGHT HIV\\ HERE ire LEAPS BRAIN «SI7 LLEWI LEO TO BELLE WILTS'S PREVINS ROOM.FLINT CKTS (1240 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tNews 5.05\tRiding the Range 5.30\tHopper\u2019s Hoedowners 5.45\tAlf Coward Trio 6.00\tNews 6.10 Town Crier 6.15\tTwilight Time 6.30\tSports 6 35 Twilight Time 7.00\tSingers 7.15\tTrip to the Moon 7.30\tThe Brigadiers 7.45\tRhythm Rendezvous j 8.00 Eddie Fisher 8.15\tFour Knights 8.30\tMusical Program 9.00\tBiography ! 9.30 Showcase i 10.00 Music from Canadians : 10.30 Cal Jackson 11.00\tNews ; 11.10 Sports i 11.15 Pop Favorites ! 12.00 News, Close SATURDAY 6.00\tPress News 6.05\tParty Line 6.45\tSacred Heart i 7.00 Press News 7.05\tMusical Clock ! 7.30 Spons RounYLN> y lORYYVNKn -\u2022 MOO S WAO VAONLO LAST tO\\6W \u2019 OH ! OO SOU M\\NlO \\ MOSVOLL* \\Y ?AOSY KtOOto W'S SYLWL ) I\tS'-Zûf j ( l'NNf.iss?h» Mr *\twv* r.m c*£ u \u2022 r*f ffi.^ t YAAY WVS SYLVA.\\AL VOMOYS ML YO V\\CK v A\\M OV \\0AKsY YO eO AYOtOo Y0\\R YAL.' RXOE JltoaOLVOYfYiASLYM AfOO\\CL OA.YO ASSY AY VO YAL VOAV ,ASKs\\Ct'.* \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 y'v x ' -\t- \u2022 -A * ^ f IOO SOCAt VVOASL COt-VL \u2014 \u201e ALOtOG îT7 rTTV, VOLVY -YL AYYLVO AYVAY ISKiT HtR YiYULY \\Y SYLAY.WLtOY KOMMOY \\C AYAVOO AYY?SACK'.SAL CYQYMtOLV IStO'Y YAL 5LWYOOS YSVL Y LVt AW \u2022S-cr hp, T M «Pfi U n.TU.THE MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC In Imoprtance on the level with agriculture and forest industries, mining is for the Province of Quebec the one that shows for the near future the most possibilities; and the progress it makes has an important bearing on the provincial economy as a whole.It has given new jobs to the workers, opened new outlets for the farms, forests and manufacturing plants; it has provided the railroads with new sources of revenue and built highways to new areas that would otherwise have remained unsettled.It is with great pleasure that the Department \u2022of Mines of the Province of Quebec invites everyone to visit the Sixty-Eighth Annual Sherbrooke Exhibition.DEPARTMENT OF MINES OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC HON.C.D, FRENCH, Minister.A.0, DUFRESNE, Deputy Minister.LA PROVINCE DE ISLAND BROOK The dance held in the hall on July 30, was sponsored by the \u201cEaton Skating Rink,\u2019\u2019 not.the \u201cCalf Club\u201d as before stated, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Kerr were in Sherbrooke, where they visited Mrs.L.B.Fransworth, who is a patient in a hospital there, Mrs.Ida Holbrook spent a week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Lynwood Cookman, of Hemmingford.Mr.Henry Shaw was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Cork, in Cookshire.Miss Marlyn Labaree, of Eaton Corner, spent a week with her sister, Mrs.Frank Hearn, and Mr.Hearn.Mrs.E.C.James, of Cookshire, v.as a week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.N.D.Todd.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Ross and two boys, of Lennoxville, were guests of Mr and Mrs.Kenneth French.Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Ross, of Cookshire, were also guests at the same home.Mrs.Edyth Edney and daughter Phyllis, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Earl Marshall and daughter, of Lennoxville; and Mr.Wallace Shaw, of Hatley; were guests of Mr.Henry Shaw.! Mr.and Mrs.Crawford, of Len-: noxville, are visiting their son, Mr.Earl Crawford, and Mrs.Crawford.Miss Edna Wilkin, of Sherbrooke.is visiting her aunt, Mrs.Kenneth French and Mr.French, for an indefinite time.Mr.and Mrs.Erwin Watson, of 1 Canterbury were guests of Mrs.Watson\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Hammond.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Clark and Master Kenneth Dawson, of St.^ Catherines, Ont., spent a few days visiting Mrs.Clark's father, Mr.William V.Dawson and also their i aunt, Mrs.Gordon Lister, and Mr.Lister.Mr.and Mrs.H.V.Burns attended the Marbleton Fair.Mr, Lawrence French, of Sherbrooke, spent a day with his par-I ents, Mr.and Mrs.James French, before leaving for Hamilton, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Foster Labaree, of Eaton Corner, were guests of Mrs.| Labaree\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Lister, and their daughter Mrs.Frank Hearn, and Mr.Hearn.Mr.and Mrs.Lovell Spaulding ; entertained Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Spaulding and family, of Lennox-: ville; Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Spaulding and two sons, of Hun-tingville; and Mr.and Mrs.A H.Banks, of Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Spaulding, j of Lennoxville, were callers of Mrs.Spaulding\u2019s aunt, Mrs.N.D.Todd, and Mr.Todd.Miss Daphne Bums is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.William Scott, and Mr.Scott, in Windsor Mills.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Dawson, of Detroit, Mich., are spending a (few days with Mr.Dawson\u2019s brother, Mr.William V.Dawson and : also calling on others.What you should know -about women Realise in the last generation there\u2019s been a change in the manner many women face life and man?That a growing number make their own way, ask no odds of any male?] That the new model is essentially still every bit as female as the old?In September Reader\u2019s Digest, there\u2019s a provocative article on today\u2019s woman which should be of timely interest to every adult male.Here\u2019s the key to lasting happiness between any man and woman.Get your copy of September Reader\u2019s Digest today: 45 articles of lasting interest, condensed from j leading magazines, current books.ALLEY OOP By V.T.Hamlin ÔCAH.OSCAR, 1 COUt PN'l LIT IM CET OUV Of HERS KNOWING WHAT HE rOECv WT/p AIL .WIND UP BEHIND CO.bars* , La.A'YHCkoni\u2019afi YVNlW little BUT NOW IwmTYLUL DO WITH WELL, VT L TELL TOIL (VV.WERE GOING TO TALI AWT HI IV GcW ) CART Ot CXJK BEAUT If UL THING! |A'(T - T .WXAUSr.IVI GOT MTUNOIA\u2014 TTIE SWrOKh-ii GOING TO / YOU MAM MV LIFT A\tl (TI L AI L RIGHT: SA -i i (VS ' ONLY THING, 1 OSCAR, THE SOMEWHERE IN THAI \\j RATS A SUCKER1?SKULL IS A \\ CROOK.HE PROMOTIONAL.SCHEME \\ CAN\u2019T BE THAT CAN PUT ME BACK I TRUSTE Pi IN CIRCUTATIC fcLi- Iv' / THE SIXTY- ! UNS \"V FOUR IT YU QUEST F \\'b 14 MOO?> r^br< v I I I -' KV\\Tf THAT'S IT/ IV V , THE Gixiv-r miR BUCKO 10 Al A.YDUK&.' v: Vf n 29 1 r.ISM h» Ml A -UT.VWudJL! I M ll.f tj ft.P»l.< By Merrill Blosser Don t nerve YOUESELF- ABOUT TUAT FIA NK, MT 600SEY.FROM MOW ON YOU cam chalk: me down FCR ALL YOUR.SPARE Time r \u2022Sis I'VE GOT coMMtcrioNS, CANDY Wll/I PPOPI-E WHO CAM DO YOU SOME GOOD- Take my uncle rodmly who runs a model agency in cmioxoo'- ONE WORD f-ROM Mt.AMO- J Cnpr.I-»'?by NT A flervlro, |m Ju'tTHINK.dudiey.Il t I-I ADM F MI T YOU 1 MIDI 11 HAVE RUINED MY WHOLE UFtr-\u2014.WADI IMG IT ON A NOBODY like FRECKLES/ T.M.«er U.P*1.OK.y/Air mere!-I'LL Be RIGHT BACK / frrr L/Y?WS£E BOAT.S r/TO PSNT Vm Bur.SIR.YOUPF NOT LEAVING ?THE WEEK-END PARTY , IS JUST HALF OVER! YFAli.1 KNOW, BUT ! I\u2019M , LFAVIN6! Tianks FOR-THe party-mrb.wangle AMD ftiVr, we APOLOGIES IO CANDY FOR WALKING OUT ON HER \u2014 IF SHE t: VCP WONDERS WHAT .( B HAPPtHi 0 TO MT.Y\" .- \", ' ! 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C ¦t»\t¦ ¦\t¦ v: Eight iHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2S, 1953 In The Women's Sphere MISS JOCELYN PEARL BURBANK, R.N., daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Herbert A.Burbank, or r.ennoxville, Que., and Mr.RICHARD ROSTER PEARSON, son of Mr.and Mrs.Charles H.Pearson, of Sherbrooke, Que., whose engagement is announced.The marriage will take place on September 19, at 3 o\u2019clock, in St.Peter\u2019s Church, Sherbrooke.Miss Burbank is a graduate of the Montreal General Hospital School of Nursing.(Photo by Gerry Le may).LEARNED PLAIN Mr.Donald Stoddard has gone co Ontario, for the tobacco harvest.Mr, and Mrs.Hume have returned from Lennoxville.where they spent several days with Mrs.Jane Sample.Guests at the Hume home were Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Alrien and family, of Sawycrville; Mrs.Fred Alrien.Mr.and Mrs.Gleason Painter and daughters, Betty and Rren- jda, of Island Brook; and Mr.and j Mrs.Thomas Bewick and daughter, Isabelle, of Cookshire.Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Alden and i family, of Island Brook, were cal-| lers at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Allan Brazenall and Masler Teddy Coates were viailing Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Stoddard and family, in Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.Elgin French and son, Neil, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Boyd Hume.HUNTINGS DAIRY PRODUCTS Milk is truly the wonder food for growing children! HOMOGENIZED MILK PASTEURIZED MILK WHIPPING CREAM TABLE CREAM Daily Delivery Lennoxville and Sherbrooke TELEPHONE 27122 Before Sivsr S^^edtoextel ' Tes,.k 7>'«/\t, MARRIAGES DF.VENISH\u2014LUXFORD Montreal, Que.\u2014 The marriage of Doris Mary, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.R, E.Luxford, of East Angus, Que., to Mr.Alfred Frederick Devenish, son\u2019of Mrs.K.V.Devcnish, of Montreal, took place recently at.the home of the bride, on Cote St.Catherine Road, Mont-ical.FR.-Lt.the Rev.J.H.Me-Avany, Padre of the RCAF Station at St.\u201d Hubert, performed the ceremony.Mr.and Mrs.Devenish visited Barbados on their honeymoon and have taken up residence in Mont- TREVAIL\u2014McVICAR London, Ont., Aug.2fl.-\u2014 The wedding was solemnized in Calvary United Church, London, Ont., on August 6, of Dolores Marie, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Albert McVicar, of London, Ont., and Sgt Milton Earle Trevail, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.Van Trevail, of Brown's Hill, Que., the Rev, Mr.Turnbull, pastor of the church, officiating at the candlelit ceremony.Quantities of yellow and white gladioli and carnations, adorned Ihe church, the guest pews being marked with white gladioli and matching ribbon bows, Mrs.Ethel Doherty presided at the organ and Miss Nancy McLeod sang \u201cThe Lord's Prayer\u201d before the service and \u201cThe Wedding Prayer,\u2019\u2019 during the signing of the register.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace over nylon, a matching Juliet cap with a three-quarter length veil and she carried red roses and white jasmine.The matron of honor, Mrs.Myr-tis Richardson, was in blue nylon with matching Juliet cap and she carried yellow roses.Staff-Sergeant Bruce Richardson was best man, and the ushers were.Mr.James McVicar, brother of the bride, and Pte.W.G.Trevail, the groom\u2019s brother.Mrs McVicar, the bride\u2019s mother.was attired in a turquoise blue shantung dress and she wore a corsage of pale pink roses.The groom's mother, Mrs.Van Trevail.was in a gown of blue sheer and she wore while accessories and a corsage of deep pink roses.A reception held at Braemore Lodge was followed by a dinner, the bride's table being decorated with yellow and white gladioli and centered with the three-tier wedding cake made by the groom's mother.\t,\t., Going away the bride wore a navy blue linen suit with white accessories.After a brief honeymoon.Sgt.and Mrs.Trevail will reside in London, Ont., where the former is stationed for the present.Out of town guests included Mr.Social and Personal tytineii.MAKE fRIENOS Phone 3-3636 Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Tomaity, of Btownsburg, Que., are arriving today Ui spcod the week-end wim Mr.and Mr».Harry Carr, Queen* Street, Lennoxville.\u2022 \u2022 * Mr.Grant Sampson, B A., A.Mus,.Dominion Avenue, Ls leaving today for Edmonton, where he has been appointed lecturer in music at the University of Alberta.¥ * # Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Kerr and two ¦\tsons, Robert and Peter, of Montreal, spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Sims, London ¦\tStreet.\u2022 * * Mr.and Mrs.M.S.Stevens and | children, Margaret and Patsy, Henneker Street, have returned | from a two weeks holiday in To-i ronto and Campbellford, Ont.mm* Mr.and Mrs.F.0.Harvey and Mrs.Helen Albert, McManamy i Boulevard, have returned from a : motor trip to Portland, Old Orchard Beach and other places ; along the Maine Coast.V *\t* i Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Coates ; and sons, Leslie, Freddy and Cam-j eron, of Deep River, Ont., who I have been spending part of their ! holiday with Mr.Coates\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Coates, Bel-i vidcre Street, Lennoxville, left ; yesterday for Brockville, Ont., where they will visit Mrs.Coatc_s\u2019 ¦\tparents, Mr.and Mrs.F.Wheeler, before returning home, * * * Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Loughheed, : Bowen Avenue South, are leaving i today to attend Ihe wedding of ilheir elder son, Mr.T.Crossley j Loughheed, to Miss Lise Pare, taking place on Saturday.They j will be accompanied by Mr.Mar-! shall Loughheed, Miss Joan Billing, Mrs.Thomas Crossley and Mr.and Mrs.T.A.Loughheed, and will spend the week-end in La-chine, as guests of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Bennett.Mrs.James Sharpe and Master Bernard Sharpe, Stanley Avenue, are spending a week in Toronto, Ont., as guests of the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.James Scott, * * * Mr.and Mrs.Arthur A.McKind-sey will entertained for the wedding party at their home, Academy Street, Lennoxville, this evening, following the rehearsal for the marriage of their daughter.Miss Jean Mary McKindsey and Mr.Roy A.J.Lindsay, taking place tomorrow afternoon, in St.George's Church.* * * Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Welter, have returned from Quebec, where they accompanied the latter's father and sister, Mr.William Hemmings and Miss Lottie Hemmings, who sailed on the Samaria, for their home in Bakewell, Derbyshire, England, after spending the summer months with the Welter family at their home on Ontario Street, and at their cottage in Ayer's Cliff.Among those who entertained in honor of Miss Jean Mary McKindsey, of Lennoxville, whose marriage to Mr.Roy A.J.Lindsay, will take place on Saturday afternoon.August 29, were, Mrs.Archibald Lindsay, at an introduction tea, in Shawinigan Falls; Mrs.John Mitchell, Mrs, Gerald McKindsey and Mrs.John Winder, at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs.Mitchell.Lennoxville; Mrs.( .La Due Norwood, Academy Street, Lennoxville, at a pantry shower, attended by friends in the neighborhood; Mrs.Stella Poli-kretis, who will act as matron of honor at the wedding, Mrs.Peter Grandjean and Miss Lois Tanner, who will be bridesmaids, at a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs.Grandjean's, Montreal.X$ Being married to a man doesn\u2019t give a woman the right to jump in i and help him out every time he starts telling a story.Maybe you : were there and can think of some details to enhance the story your ; husband is telling.But he'll appreciate it if you\u2019ll just let him tell his story in his own way.Be as good and as silent a listener when your husband is talking as you are i when some stranger has the spot-| light.You wouldn\u2019t want YOUR ; stories fouled up.Mrs.R.S.Selby Was Hostess At Selby Lake For Dunham, Fordyce W.I.Groups Lisgar W.A.Met With Mrs.A.I.McIntyre Lisgar, Aug.25.\u2014 The Lisgar United Church W.A.meeting was held in Ulverton at the manse on August 6 upon an invitation extended by Mrs.A.T.McIntyre.The roll call was answered bv seven members.Six visitors and two children were also present.Mrs, Carson conducted the devotional period, which was opened by singing a hymn.Psalm XXIV was read followed by a prayer given by Rev.A.T.McIntyre.\u201cJust as I Am\u2019\u2019 was then sung.A business session was held during which it was decided to hold a tea and fancy work sale in September at the manse in Ulverton.Plans were made to have a quilt completed for the Red Cross Society.The W.M.S.study period was in charge of Mrs.W.C.Massey.Mrs.Ernest Johnston kindly invited the members to hold their WEST BOLTON y/-\u20144 orNcv mMiu-u* 1.™ 9NTM0RENC ^ ^ 0 1.13 OZ.AND 12 OZ.BOTTLES BREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED SM BREAD 24-01.when baked CUlattô Tel.2-2744 Dunham, Aug.26.\u2014 The Women\u2019s Institute met at the summer home of Mrs.R.S.Selby, at Selby Lake, on Tuesday afternoon, August 18.and had as guests the members of the Fordyce Women's Institute.A very pleasant afternoon was spent and there was a drawing on the quilt donatad by Mrs, Bertha Deming, which netted the sum of twenty-five dollars.Mr.George Tait, of Selby Lake and | Montreal, held the lucky number, i Dainty refreshments were serv-i ed to upwards of forty members and guests.THE LADIES' AID ^ The August meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society met in the United Church Hall, one Thursday, Mrs, Small, the president, conducted the meeting.Several items for repairs of the \u201cParsonage\u201d were voted on.A new, furnace is to be installed and the water system is to be repaired.It was voted to hold a rummage sale in September.At the close of the business meeting a hot dish supper was served to more than fifty guests and members.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.Macdonald and IRON-ON DESIGNS IN 3 COLORS family, have returned from a motor trip to New Brunswick, and since then Mr.Macdonald visited Europe and returned by plane.Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Brown, Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Brown and daughters, Dawn and Dora, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Farnam.Mr.and Mrs.Rowland Selby are j holidaying in Ontario.Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Martin and I sons, of Bedford, attended the Ladies\u2019 Aid supper, at the United j Church.Mr.and Mrs.J.Moore, i of Fordyce, were also guests.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Bacon.I of Pointe Claire, were guests of j Mrs.Turner and Mrs.Guillet.Mr.Edward Baker has taken a j motor trip to Ontario.Before ! leaving he spent a week-end with i Mr.and Mrs.Carol Farnam.i Several people from here at-; tended the Flower Show at Stan-i bridge East, and report a very fine exhibit of flowers.Mr.and Mrs.W.S.McElroy attended the funeral of Mr.Kenneth Smith, at Mystic.A number from here attended Ihe funeral of Mr.E.M.Shepard, at Frelighsburg, on Sunday.Mr, and Mrs.Frank Perkins, Miss Carlotta Perkins, and Mr.: Ivan Perkins, of Sherbrooke; Mrs.Luella Mandigo, of Randolph.Vt.; i and Miss Shirley Chamberlain, of i Sutton, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.C.Farnam.MR.and MRS.KENNETH ANDREW WALSH, photographed on Saturday afiernoon.August 22.following their marriage which took place in the Knox Cresent and Kensington Church, Montreal.The bride, formerly Miss Deirdre Anne Clarke, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.H.Wall Clarke, of Montreal; and the groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.G.Stanley Walsh, of Dade City.Fla., and grandson of Mrs.Andrew Sangster, Sherbrooke, September meeting at her home on.September 10.\u201cNine Hobo Teas\u201d were held during the summer months, from which the sum of S16.85 was realized.The meeting closed by Mr.McIntyre pronouncing the benediction.Refreshments were served by the ladies.General Notes The annual decoration service j was held on August 16 in the Uni-1 ted Church at South Durham, and ; was attended by relatives and friends who had loved ones laid to rest there.Flowers were plac-j ed on the graves.Mr.Bhbby Wright, of Millfield, is spending a few days with his Mr.B.R.Mizener was in Sherbrooke and Sweetsburg on business.Mr.and Mrs.F.Essency and two boys, of Brownville Junction, Me., spent the week-end at the Mizener home, Mr.Blane McKee, of Mont-real, spent several days with hi; family at the same home when they celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary, also his birthday.Mrs.F.N.Carr, of Sutton, spent a day at the same home and with Mr.and Mrs.B.R.Mizener attended the play at Brae Manor in Knowlton.brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and '',rs.Calvin Fleming, and Mr.and Mrs.Garth Badger, of Gallup Hill.***** heu heart.\u2022 j\" % YOUR SHOPPING CENTRE FOR BACK TO SCHOOL! 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Que, Print plainly name, address, pattern number.and Mrs.Van Trevail.from j Brown's Hill, and others from Toronto, Port Perry.Windsor, j Ottawa, Ont., and Flight Cadet Lloyd Trevail, of Centralia, Ont.LIB BYTOWN Mr.and Mrs.Weyland Pope and family attended the supper at Barnston on Wednesday night,, August 19.Several from here attended the golden wedding celebration for Mr.and Mrs.George Wright, in 1 Way\u2019s Mills Hall, on Friday even- ¦ i ing.Mr.and Mrs.Rodney Brand and i ! family and Miss Barbara Young, of Rock Island, were callers at | ¦ the home of Mr.and Mrs.Wey-! land Pope.Professor and Mrs.William Rowles, of St.Anne de Bellevue, | and Mr.and Mrs.Howard New- j ton, of Howard Avenue, Montreal,\u2019 were calling at the home of Mr.' ; and Mrs, D.Davidson.Mr.Nelson Vancour.- is ill and is attended by Dr.C.L.Brown, of Ayer's Cliff.Mr.and Mrs.Ray Powers and baby son.of Knowlton.and Mrs.Harold Johnston and youngest daughter, of Marlington.were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Vancour, Mr.and Mrs.William Irwin.Mr.Fred Brown and other triends here.j Mr.and Mrs.Carl Mayhew and' ! Mr.E.W.Perry attended the supper at Barnston.-\t; j » -\t\\;;s r How to live on what you make Chances are your income is greater today than ever before.Yet.if you\u2019re like millions of others, never have you fretted so much about making your income match your outgo.In September Reader\u2019s Digest., Sylvia Porter, noted financial authority, offers six rules for personal solvency whether you\u2019re earning S2500 or $25,000.If you're looking for financial peace of mind, don't miss \"How to live on what you make\u201d in September Reader\u2019s Digest.It's just one of 45 articlee of lasting interest, condensed from leading magazines, current books.that electric HOT WATER HEATER did it! 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